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Lam" Ceramereial latelligenee,lkakeelle, Mar. beta, River Neva, leapona, Money Mutate. &o. .ea Ord page. ae• nest page for Telegraphic News For Local natters see WIWI. page. Report of the Secretary of War. The first of the Documental, neuompanying the Pre ail:leafs Message, published in the official paper, i the report of the Secretary of War. It is awe condensed, and interesting document, but our lim ited space compels us to present our readers wit a synopsis of as contents. The Secretary commeuew with a history of the military operations in Mexico, from the first of No. vember, 1817, to the close of the war, and the stithdrawal of our troupe. With all this our read. en are already acquainted. The war-over, and the volunteers, and those regulars whose term of service was limited to the duration of the war discharged, the military pence establishment is now nearly the same in numeris cal strength as it was at the commencement of the war with Mexico. Filled up to the utmost limit allowed by law, it would be nine thousand eight hundred and seventy eight officers and soldiers, exclusive of the enlisted men of the ordinance;-- bat its actual numerical strength will generally fall aousiderably below this number. The great et tension of our territorial limits required a new ar rangemeut of our military divisions and depart moms The eastern, or first division, is notch ged. Texas end New Mexico hitve been added to the western, or second; and California and Ore• Ron constitute the third—or the division of the Pacific. The Secretary regrets that measures were not earlier taken to furnish an adequate force for Ore gon, which territory Is dill agitated by Indian disturbances. He expects the mounted ride regi ment will be filled up, and ready, to start by next spring; and a small bete detached as an escort to the Governor, is now on its way, and expected to arrive at that country during the present month.— The commander of the Pacific Squadron has also been directed to detach a small force of sailors and marines for that territory, should it be necessary, before the arrivil of troops. An effort was made to send a regiment from the city of Mexico to the Pacific, but the Mexican Government refused a passage across their coup- try. Orders were also given to General Wool, I±l \ in command of he forc es et; Salk, Monterey, and OR the Rio nde frontier, to semi a part of the regular troops . th him directly to California and New Mexico. ursuartt to this direction, two companies of lea an two of the 2d dragoons pri canded up the right bank of the Rio Grande to Chihuahua. crossed o er to the Gila, and down that river to .Calicorni . By thin tune, it is pro. 'beide they have reac pd their ultimate destina tion. One eons - pug of dragoons and one of light ar tillery were 'sent from the RIO Grande, and pro ceeded on the Mexican side of it up to Santa Fe. These have already arrived In New Mexico. Ttio compantc of the 'fira regiment of artillery have embarked at N. York, to go around Cape Horn to Oregon, and the 2tl regiment of infantry had also left, to proceed by the dame route, to California.— As early IQ the spring as a passage can be made acmes the country, other mope will be sent to O regon in numbers sufficient to hold and protect that Territory. Trxips to guard the Bic Grande frontier and -keep in check the Indiana m that limner have been ordered to Texas, and have arrived at, or are -on Maas way to, their respective station. The remainder of the army is distanted on the Indian and northern frontiers, and on the Adriatic and Gulf coasts. The war with blexteo has caused some delay in establabing posts on the Oregon route. Two, however, me in a state of construction--ane near Grand Island, where the road to Oregon encounters the Ilium river, and the other at, or near, Fort La rimie. The amount of contributions rind avails of cap tured property received by officers of the army in Mexico, as far as reported, is 83, 814373 77, which will be somewhat increased by amounts collected in New Mexico and California. Of this amount, 567,492 33 have been retained for expenses of col lectiomq $346,369 30 paid into the treasury of the Elkited States, 93,261,540 St turned over to dim dousing officers; 819,112 28 credited by the Men. .can Government to the United States in payment of the Cost instalment under the treaty - , and the .remaining 8113,259 p 2 charged aspirin the collect ingofficent Of the amount turned over to do tng officers, 9769,650 were applied towards the payment of the first instalment under the treaty withlitexieo, and the greater part of the balance has been fitahtireed for regular and ordinary pur poses. Against the balances remaining, charged to collecting officers, they may be entitled to for tha credits on the several accounts above sated. to the amount of about $79,000. The remainder is claimed by them as compensation for extra ser vices, or as having been paid Co other army officers for similar services m making the collections.— These claims have been suspended, as, under ex isting laws, no such allowances can be made; bat ,the Secretary recommends that provision should ben:rade for reasonable allowances. An additional number of Paymasters and Medi cal officers are recoramanded by the Secretary, in -40,118ficellee of the great incresum of territory and of military poets. The report recommends reeemeri attention to the completion of fortifications on the Atlantic . coast, already commenced, and the commence. meet of new works, both on the &biotic and Pa cific. The appropriations for the army proper, required t r oc ti.p ;text fiscal year, amount to 83,432,298• The Aiii tinoweei2r the transportation of the troops for ex .mid than other year previous to the war. The increase J r , o l iz , item is to meet the expense of sending troops to Oregon, New Mexico, and California. In none of the branches of Wei' Department 'has the business been so much 14 , 11 1 4.0tPil ae in 'the Pension bureau. The number of invalid isionme has increased, during the last year, bun, .dyed and ninety one; the whole number on the Aid is three thousand one hundred and twenty More than sixty thousand claims have been pro. Muted under the act of the 11th of February, 1817, for bounty land and treasury scrip. About forty thonegyd of them have been acted on and allowed, twenty thotnemd are now pending, and it is Gal. mated that there ate forty thousand yet to be pre. seated. Great effort, have been made to despatch these applications, and about two hundred and fifty are daily investigated and passed. The Indian Department is represented as in • favorable situation. Less annoyance has been es.. perienced by emigrants during the last year, from Indian depredations, than finmerly. An important treaty has been recently negotiated with the Me• nominees, by which they have agreed to cede all their lands in Wisconsin—about km millions of aster--sad to remove to the country procured for them on the Upper Mississippi, adjoining that of their old friend., the Winnebagoes, ree ently mat. m oved from lowa.. The treaty with the Meaomo. ales has extinguished the Indian title to the whole country eamof the Mississippi, south of lake Su perior, which for along time has been regarded as In object not only of great importance to oar own Masons, but essential Sias Welfare and prosperity of the Indians themselves. Within the (oar last yetin eight important tree ties have 'been negotiated with different Indian tribes and the 'United ',States have acquired; at a cow 01114812,0 00 , eighteen millions five hundred thousand acres of land; about two million one . hundred thousand acres of it 4ve been assigned !nether permanent residtmem and , ;twofi n d er &oilseed ate reserved REA min d& purpose leaving the minslinder, thir five hundred thousand , aerestready for Settlement and etiltivation In the Stites of Wiscon , lowa. There is also "inspect Out Mis. ,I !. l F i n g l rilllKlthrtAlliek/p whirl some of thettgobilatllmobik *fain !beau . - .Siosoures for'tEMir emigragoiar in pro- grollk *Mem modified mrangememo calmed Imo .411:1 - the lansrear, which promise , a favorable moult The prospects of Education 2=14 the Indiana II represented as favorable. Sixteen manual bor schools and eighty seven hoarding and district soltoolaare now in successful operation among the various Indian tribes, and the number of Indian youths attending according, to the reports received at the department, is three thocusand six hundred and eightrowe—of which two thousand six hund red arid filly are make, and the remaining one thousand and thirty-two are females. The schools are generally in charge of missionary societies, and are well conducted. These facts afford the mos gratifying, evidence that nearly all of our colonise ed tribes are rapidly advancing in civrilizatiou and moral improvement. Additional Indian agencies are recommended for Oregon nod The Secretary closes his report by recommmend ing attention to the Fallowing subjects—the nettle• meat of claims in California: a retired list of officers of the army; and an asylum for disabled and Worn , oat soldiers. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS WA:lummox, Den. 6, 1818 Sur .—Mr. Phelps, of Vermont, psesented the credentials of his colleague, the Hon. Wm. Upham lately re-elected a Senator of the United States, tor the term of mx years, horn the 3d day of March next. The Vice President laid before the Senate a re port of the Secretary of State, made agreeably to law, accompanied by a statement showing the ap. propriations and disbursements far the service of the Department for the year ending June 30, 1848, which was read. The Vice President also laid before the Senate a report of the Treaanrer of the United States, an. companied by copies of his accounts for the third and fourth quarters of 1847, and first and secood quarters of 1848, as adjusted by the accounting of. deers of thei Department. The bllowiag resolution, from the House of Rep resentatives, was taken up and concurred in by the Senate Resolved, (the Senate concurring.) That two Chaplains of different denomination., be elected by each House, to serve during the present session, who shall interchange weekly. Mr. Cameron moved that the Senate proceed kuthwithlo the election of a Chaplain. The question was put on Mr. Cameron's motion, and the vote stood: Ayes, 16, noes 13; no quorum voting. Mr. Hale moved that the Senate adjourn, which motion was carried, and the Senate adjourned ac cordingly. Hotass—Mr. Rockwell, of Connecticut, moved that the House do now proceed to the election of a Chaplain. Agreed to. Mr. Pollock nominated the Rev. Mr. Gurley. Mr. Lord nominated the Rev. Mr. Dewey. Messrs. Pollock, Lord, and Rockwell, of Conneca tient, were appointed tellers. The speaker then directed the Clerk to call the roll; which being done, the Tellers reported th result as fellows: For Rev. Mr. Gurley 166 Rev. Mr. Dewey 16 Rev. Mr. Cushman 1 Mr. Gurley having received n majority of the whole Dumber of votes given, he was duly elected Chaplain of the House for the present wisston. Mr. Weutworth asked Icare to offer the follows ing rewlation: Remind, That the President of the ended Stn be requested to inform thin House whether he ha received any intormation of the iumnsonment o arrest of citizens of the United States in the prow ince of Ireland, by the British authoriues, and ills the causes theme and also, if not deemed neon sistent with the public interest, to inform th House what steps have been taken for their re lease, and to furnish it with all the correspondent that has taken place to relation to the matter . The resolution tieing objected to. it was not re calved. Mr. Hampton, of Pennsylvania, raced le • give notion of a motion for leave to tsxtrosi bdL Objected to. The Speaker laid before the House the following messages. received at the close of the last session of Congress, nod which had not been hod before the House at that session owing to want of tune A message from the President of the Coned States, assigning his yeoman for his approval of the bill to establish the territorial government of Oregon. (The message was pubtistmd in this pa per in August last..) A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, trattsmatirg copies a the Treasurer's accounts with the United States for the 3d and 4th quarters of the year 180, and the L I and 2d quarters of the year ISIS. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. A letter Gom the Secretary of the Treasury, eta ung that it man found impracticable for that De partment to comply with the joint resolution of Congress of the 3d of March, IE4I, prohibaing the sale at private entry of certain lands in Cincinnati. Ohio. Lid on the table. A truer from the Secretary of War, trans° in obedience to the 20th section of the not of Au gust 28th, 1E442, and the act making appropnatio , for the civil and diplomatic expenses of Govern meat for the peat 1830, statements showing rob expenditures have been made under the author ty of that Department during the year 1818. Lau on the table and ordered to he pnnted. INCertain papers from N. P. Trot, Esq., in add non to those laid before the House at the last sion. Laid on the table. Bo much apace is occupied in our columns to-day by the voluminous Aonual Message of the Presi dent to Congress. that, were we disposed to review it before our readers have had any opportunity to Look it over, no space is left to us for the purpose. We have only room to say, what every reader must readily perceive, that more than one-half of the unwieldy body of this Message is made up of ele. borate political disquisitions, which are entirely out of place where they are. The Conautiotronal pro vision, which authorizes communications by the President to Congress, is expressed in:terms which preclude ell idea of mere party essays and tirades such as these which ill the last five columns of the Message, arraigning e• Administration of the Government• from that of Gen. WAsnixorox (which kind nearly expired before the PIXIIIDJOIS himself was born) down to the present day, with the ex• ception of his own and that of his three immediate predecessors, which, for the sake of unity and Men tity, we shall term the Veto Dynasty. We no not by any mean, question the right of the President to impose upon Congress his elaborate essays on the nature of Government in general and of our own Constitution in particular; bat we deny that ha has any more right to do m than any other in dividual in the community, and upecuilly for the purpose of casting imputations, as be has done, up on the integrity and patriotism of those peat men of our &evolution, of whom hardly one is now o live to repel the wanton outrage. The honored dead at least might have been spared the slander, from such a source, of having conspired to with draw poorer frem the State and the People, "and by oortetritaton to aapypproxiottas our G'enerneisou to the European modeb," &o. And by mann is this unfounded reproach hazarded? By a President who, in oontempt of all the rights of the People, as represented in Congress, made War upon a neigh boring nation, under his own mere power of Com mander of the Army and Navy, and usurped a va riety of other powers, having no warrant in the Constitution even by conorucrion • one of which this Message itself very coolly discl oses to Congress, in the passage informing them of the amount of "military contributions collected in Mexico," the sums of such money disbar:eel by by order the a mount received into the Treasury, and the sop.. posed sums yet remaining in the hands of Colleen tors o f bi n own appointment, all which powers have been usurped by him without authority of Law or , Co:irritation, and solely by cormintrunr, thus apv. proximating (to use his own language) this Govern ment to the European models, no though he were our Sovereign Lord and King. All these mere party topics, including the argument worthy of a Minister of the English Stuarts or of the French to , .n favor of the arbitrary use of the Veto power, are, we repeat, wholly misplaced in the Message, and ran be regarded with no greater (but with r o u t es .) roa p,mt than would the repoblica. boa. at Ibis day, of an equal number of columns of the electioneering editorials of the govslitiment pa per flaring the lair .Kectiori. Upon such aridf:ery doom dose the People hake sat A c seal of their condemnalicini as well an upon the Atrinials trance which had upheld them, and which now, though writhing In the agonies of approaching solution, clings to them with more than parental fondness, Upon the burliness put n/ )be Message we have little remark at present to make. The particulars will, we presume, receive the requisite collat. duration at the hands of Congress, and from us hereafter more attention thau we can now bom tow. It Is s gratifying and weeding reflection for the opponent,. of the Executive rotate', ado last three or four years, which that Message so baton to misrepresent, that, in the course ofevents,,dio pre trident has himself am only been compelled to abandon his purpose of 'o.verruning and annexing all Mexico, but has even sobered down his rage for penetrating into the vitals of that country to such a level of common sense as to implicitly sub scribe to the conviction, to which all the efforts of the Whip had hitherto failed to bring him, but. which is now fairly confessed in his Measage that "Tranquility at home,and peaceful relationsabroad, constitute the true permanent policy of our courts try," and that "Wax" the ...eyNatiaw, some. times becomes inevitable, but is woe to be amid. ' ed when st atts &dam anusitently owls the rights and &more the Nation." These ate truly Christian and Humes senti ment'. We are proud to be able to add, that they are cardinal principles of the Winos, whose hearts this hose ge to them, though at so late an hour, by the Cue(Magistnte of the Nation, must fill with joy and gladness—Nat. Intel. GIIKEILAL TAYLOS ,— We 165/13 from good StllitOt ityleusys the Cincinnati Atlas) that General Taylor does not expect to leave home for Washington Gibe tow hour possible. Be must be In Washing ton a abort time previous to the 4th of March. It is pestiiiiiiisthe will leave Baton Rouge about three wraka previous to that time, and that he will be in Cincinnati one night. He dasiresto avoid display, and will give no opportunity, if it can be avoided, tr speech making. "men theaColensbu Obielluelakinnist A eressa von raWWIe not • Lair Peallfillaw eittblego i i ,;W:ti, nook, a very by Wzontioreal",th. ' ,I be aretives of the State of ' e 4 -•,i umal ?!' ht Id 111 9 0 hat The Hall lefor the battering bre to DOW possession of an organised mob, W.P4 61- .r 3 Tr f which dedirealtsclf to be in perpetual sessire Alittnig g entleman who was more &indefinites within its Was. The nucleus af thitmob is cam. society than rod sermoaa ilnulted a daughter of posed of members elect lathe House of Represen- one of our millionirm td' attend eVo Mtn Wives, and of strangerei , creiming wets, and pee. rehears sermon ' by a distinguished ni diatoc( the tending a right to assist In the ormmreation of a orthodox faith. keg happened that the eloquent constitutional Legislature and to Weep a voice in preacher preached that nftiertioon what is called a the doings of that Legislature when it shall be charity aermonf'atiablir Faun gentleman not hee -1 organized. To aid this band of revolutiouary WO. ing "come prepared" far such as occurrence, call nordista to hold violent possession of that House, ed upon his fair companion for a loan of the where the entry of which they gained by fraud, atands a with to respond 'to the call of the "contribution gang of bullies, recruited from the ranks of a da- boa." banded' army, or chosen from their unscrupulous 'Have you any money!" said he to the miss, fitness, from among the horde of office holders with "and if so, will you lend me a trifle." which the government of the United States has have a bill," said the lady. offering him a hank favored the State of Ohio. note, which he suddenly took and dropped into ' A. Chairman of this pandemonium, sits Neje the plate. The next day he called upon his fair min F. Leiter, of Stark county, a man peculiarly creditor to pay up. fitted by nature to perform the will and carry out "How large a bill was that you gave me }ester the designs of those party leaden who have cede day," said he, its be drew a one dollar note from his sea him for their instrument, and who will, when wallet. he has been used, either sacrifice him to their am- "Fifty dollars," was the reply. pition, or elevate him to a still higher eminence of "Mr. H—'s hands fell upon his lap, and for infamy to subserve designs as yet latent and un- about three minutes, he looked steadily ain't. In declared. To support this usurper in the seat dy's face without uttering a word, At length he gave which he claims, and a caricature of whose duties a king low whistle—rose slowly from his seat—bid he incessantly perfotms,there is a bevy of unwhole. the lady good night—said he would call again—and some looking ruffians, in who re unplesant coon. left for home. tenance the 'flames of revolution and the fires el Now fifty dollars to Mr. H— wits no trifling imtemperanoe seem struggling for the mastery. sum, for he was "only a Clerk" on a small salary, Day and night, in imitation of the tribunals and but he "scratched round," raised the money and political bodies of Revolutionary France, in the paid it over. That was the lent contribution be has days of bloodshed and Insane cruelty, sits this ever made to any charitable fund, and as for char. revolutionary chairman, and around him sit. the try sermons, they are his alihorence: He consul members of this revolutionary assembly. Impotent era himselfa "life member" of every benevolen and without the power of constitutional action— institution in the country. conscloaa of a safety only in the peaceful disposi tions of a people not prone to strife and bloodshed, the mob site on, in declared "perpetual session," malignant to its impotency and striving with fierce threats and denunclatons, to force to its aid men who, when there, will, by their own showing only be toed to further their designs upon the peace of the State, and the safety of the comititotion. And how, it may be asked, came this body of men to be found in the place where, at this season, the sworn legislators of the State of Ohio are wont to MI They COlllO in by fraud. Disregarding those forms of civil proceeding which, from long used and by common consent, as well as by their acknowledged practical utility, had been adopted and employed In the organization of legal mem. blies, until they had come to be invested with all' the binding farce of positive law, there, regardless of the rights of the people, and in despite of their interest, they remain; and although not an attempt has been made to force them from their position or to prevent them from keeping it, they have sur rounded themselves with a host of followers, to bully and brow beat, and if nacesaary to employ deadly force in aid of their fraudulent seizure, (or tibia possession, and criminal retention of the Hall of Legislation. The people of the State of Ohio should endeavor to become acquainted with the real state of the case as it exists here. To that people must, in the •vent, the appeal be made-11'hp so right , Fan. titan aid force may endeavor to produce revile. tionary results, and to bind the people for a time to its untimely and illegal production, but as the last resort, nothing can be secured to any party except by the legally expressed fiat of the people. The leaders of this movement well know that their vaunt must lead to a revelation, or terminate in their down fall They are sufficiently skilled in the history of mankind and in the laws that govern humanity, to be well assured that to one or the other of these terminii they must surely arrive Destruction they certainly do not aim at, and the conclusion is irresistible that they have determin ed upon Revolution. But we are not left to conjecture as to the inten tions oflho,e disturber of the peace of the State of Ohio. The Halls of the State, hitherto sacred to peaceful legislation, have rung with the sonata of revolution and anarchy. To them has sounded the cry of overthrow, in the excited voice of men who need nothing but the opportunity to tread among us the bleed stained path trod by a Denton and a Robespierre, and la whore maddened and melted vision that path of blood seems dad , melting widening and inviting them to tallow We•tern Ball Hoar-Canstel Coal I=l As the subject of coal scents to be a matter ail great impurtanre to the stockholder. of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail Road, you will hare the goodnesa to allow are to state, through the medium of your paper, that sit addition hi the various de [waits of coal whicit have been found alum the several routes, there is one very extensive one, on the Brush Run route, which, as yet, has not been brought before the public. Tins depointe is Anted upon one of the (anus I owneiii by 4r. William Brown I ipon lbs teem there are two banks of Cannel Coal. These are on opposite lades of Bull Creek, about half • mile apart, and should the mil road go the Brush Run route, it sell pan within that,/ rods of ore ie the banks. The vem—both hunks being the zanie— st the opening measures about nine feet. But I have no doubt but that the bank, when properly opened. will measure ten or eleven feet in depth. About twenty feet under this there is a stratum of most excellent bituminous coal, which, at the sur face, is about 4i feet. On an adjacent farm, also owned by Mr. Brown. traces of coal are to be seen in several pleura— about on a level with the stratum of bituminous coal on the other Tann, .d it is probable that it is the same vein. Immediately aouth of this, on a third (urn. own ed by the same adyndoal, there are again tnicss of coal; and, in abort, all those kilts of Bull Creek seem to Le hill of coal. Add to this than depos tea which have already teen nouced,:imil cape malty that of Mr. tSrithain's, and I feel neared that, as far as coal is concerned, the Brush Run mute stands paramount. Yours's, dm, HORACE BALM. Ma. Hods.—We regret to be obliged to oirrect an Impreashon which seems to prevail extensively among our editorial brethren and others, that Mr. Hale, who hais Ki long been associated with Mr. Haßock in the proprietorship and e i ditortal man. agement of this paper, is still convalescent. and even actively engaged in his professional duties.— Until towards the close of October, he continued to improve, though won occasional ductuation. Previous to that date, he bad taken two journeys to the East, with apparent benefit, and tyru three letters which be dictated, were publi•bed in our commas As the weather grew cold, n was thought best that he should go Smith, and he left the city with the intention of being absent all winter. Strong hopes were entertained that he would return in the spring or summer with some. thing near the same vigorous health which lie / formerly enjoyed. He howover grew wane in— stead of better, and having reached Fredericks. burg. Va., dropsical symptom. were at distinctly manifested. as to reader all further attempt.. at travelling injutbmous, and for the present imprac ticable. Mrs. Hale, than whom no woman could be more competent in a case of sickness, and no wife more devoted, is his constant attendant. lie bas good medical advice, and every kindness from his frthhds at Fredericksburg which can assist in maim* his situation cou.fortabie. It is now six months wanting very kw days, since he was suddenly withdrawn from his Inborn by congestion of the brain. The attack VHS ace yore, and it was extremely doubtful, for sonic hours whether he would survive its immediate effects, His wrong constitution, however, with good mcds icd ai , eridance and the favor of Providence, en. abled him to do so, and be is now struggling with therecamer effects of the time attack. There is still hope of his ultimate recovery, though with less apparent reason than existed a month or two ago. Thus much we have deemed it our duty to say, in answer to the numerous inquiries of friends, and because of the interest which we know is felt in his behalf by our readers generelly. Onto is Arica—l'illaClLlA LIBIOULITY.—In Sep, Leather last, we announced that au offer of $2OOO had been made, by a benevolent Oentleman at Cm• mean, for the purehase'ef lands to Africa to form a new Colony of Colored people from the Western free litatea%The egret of the Colonisation Socie ty for Oleo, Mr. David Christy, to whom the offer was made, on communicating the fact to the So. coley at Washington City, was informed, we learn, that the purchase would be made on condition that two hundred emigrenta can he raised to take ims mediate possasiou of the territory. This number being present on the coast it w believed would repel the alave touters and thus break up the trathlc. In order to comply with this condition, Mr. C. applied to the fnends of the cause in Indiana, and they drib coriiia:y unite in the scheme. Illinow being aimlarly taunted, 9pd able to concentrate with equal ease at any VOW 00 tho LJiio river, a wise policy will dictate that they shokild combine, 611 proposed, in emotralmg to their new home., to form a Republic or themselves. The territory between Sierra Leone and Liberia, out of which it was purposed by the Society, to make the purchase, embraces about 200 miles of coast, and contains wimp the darker dens of the stove trade. In 1837, Doti Pedro gio shipped from the Gahm" one of the pOiltde in this Orrin". ry, more slaves then were raptured by all the flrlh isb cruleep pp the coast. The Wale is still an. tiveli carped on Moe; this coast, es far as Grand Cape Momd, latter &strict II espmated at 82000 and the former at a laiger cumount Thu Lieber's, however, possess very great adgantages for con. mercer and will be no invaluable acquisition. These facts being communicated to the above mentioned donor of lie 12000, he at ouce respond. ed to Mr. Christy, authorising him to instruct the Society to take the necessary steps for the purchase of the whole two hundred miles and that, unless the pried;danaruided should be exorbitant, he would ut Mace adrinpe the funds and pay for it.—Cin. Oa= Lie. Film ma Weer homes.—Account. front Porto Bice represent that Island to be Ina dreadful stale of alarm, the people being every Moment in expectation that slaves would revolt and perhaps massacre the free inhabiumts. The •laves, we believe, constitute but about megalith albs whole population. There are, however,a large number offtee blacks—four tunes as many as there aro slaves. The slaves sad free blacks together make about banks population of the island, which i■ not far from 4ockooo. The militia and regular troops were constantly on duty, and hammy, with the Island wan prohibited as much as possible. The Spaniards, it Is said, feared that the slaves . would receive essitganee Gem the Hariene ; and a report was current that the Haytiens threatened to make a descent spots Porto Him.—Baton Trout:or. Des= or ISHEISIAII HUGIMS.—The Beiltinsors Clipper makes the following announcement of this distinguished literary gentleman's death: We announce with sincere regret the death of issuciusu Huours, Esq. of this city, which took place on Monday evening, after ■ brief illness, of consumption. The diseeaaed was about 05 years of age, and for more than a quarter of a century has been associnted with the newspaper press of the State. For many years he was the editor of the Annapolis Republican, and printer for the State, as well as a member of ths Legislature, and took a perminent and influential part in the political and financial affairs of Maryland. After the death of Hezekiati Niles, Esq. he became the editor and pro. pricier of that 'well known publication,' MM., Ifs• grater. which be conducted with that energy and ability that always charactertzed his life. A few months ago he sold out this publication, and retired from the active pursuits of life. Few men were endowed with such tireless energy, nevereuding perseverance, and scrupulous honesty, as the de ceased. As a friend, he was kind and steadfast: as a neighbor, beloved by all; and as a citizen en• terprising and useful to the community in which he lived. In fact, his whole life was marked by the shining virtues of a gootl_inan, and a sincere and devoted chrtatian. He leaves a huge family and numerous relatives and friends to lament his death. The New York Mlfror thinks the facts which have leaked out in the course of the 'Butler bi valve Case' so far froth being discreditable to the lady, are, in fact, of • character to raise her in the estimation of those who do not know her person ally, and thinks the coonsel far Mr. Butler (Mr lialleak has shown himself a little too ready I. treat her with a degree of nippult disrespe, which the ease does not warrant. In conclusio the “Mirror" MMo up the case, as a underatane, it, in this way •Mr. Butler drives ht. wife from his house an d then asks a jury to grant him a divorce on the sole ground of her deserting hum Can ei jury L 4 twelve men he found to grant such a request think not. But an a Philadelphia lawyer could he hired to aid the huaband of Mrs. Butler in such a design, perhaps a Philadelphia fury may 1w hood to grant it decree of diverre nn such gniutida' Paivarra.—Alien all the honor eonferred on the Otfieers in :Healey, we are glad preeeive that the Privates are not forgotten. Th Adjutant i - leneral of the Arrriy has published eh ni pnente soldiers whose reeonanendanuns h been received snot, the pubbestton 01 "Gen M2SlM=Mi=!!=i dent ha• been pleased In confer uCertibeat Merit: pursuant to the provisions of the act of March 1. I'4-. for distingutalied nerviena in the battles in Cerro Condo. Chapultepee, Contreras Mobilo del Itey, l'hurtibusms, fir.. The eaten pa) of tiro dollars per month in virtne of the •Ceruticate of Ment - will commence at the date of battle iv eugagentient In which the certificate was mon. aoJ continued while the soldier is in service The cer conferred on 111 f soidiern mho hu e before receiving them mill be deposit.' muli the Second Aslant rile Tressiiry, for the benefit in their heirs. ond. 111 C11 , C% god t hey milt be reboil,/ 11l he Ailf want 'Caren I's .\ /of,. To ciso &cit.., of am firt...srogri lia.rette. As Mr. Cooper, the present Attorney (tenet.' of Pennilly•rit• will he a member of the nett Lego lature. It is to be presumed that. in taking his scat in that body. he will resign his present olfit'a which ha holds wader Gov Johnston. Who la to be lio successor The name or no gentleman has, as yet, been openly stihrested. The writer would, therefiwo. M re tbe name of John 1. Pennon. Foq of Mercer than whom. perhaps, no inure couipe• tent person could be selected. Mr Promon has teen siinew - ltt in public life. but ban spentthe prime of his days in ho profession which he has honored by superor talents and great courtesy of mannere'. Ilia high standing In pro •ate lite. with the unquestioned illislificatmus which he pOssesees would etre character to the orb., to which it a pmposed to have him preferred 1 Fai - Nett Novo, —iltalip Potter of Pennajlva• nm. late Professor of Moral Philosophy to i non College. a man of great ,ntelloqued aoquirements and intimately acquainted with me springs al hit • man notion. thus speak• of the light literature ot the day. The insipid French novels with yr Imett our country :it deluged are the seed of robletry arson. piracy, end a.•sasunanoa. They give false sat life, and taint with every touch it w at.. surd to call Item literature at all. Ilut it may lie asked, do they not shine , Yea, like a rotten log or . putrid carcass. which m phosphorescent be cause it is decayed. When our people learn to rend good looks only. then may we look for a re turn to good morals, and not until then.' We learn iron the New °Heart. Delta, the! General Taylor haa sent In his resturnahon as :tatt y. General Commanding the Western Lhromon of our Army, and that it will take effeet idler the Lt of February neat. Mrs. Fanny Kemple Butler,. at present sojourn mg at the Irving House, New lurk City. lll•yersity .f Pittsburgh MIIO.ILIT —WI.. White it Plenee to announco thenano- of Capt Jona Umtata, me suitable petoon for the WI.. of Mayor of th. r,ty deera , ttn Firm W., 111_,,oaat..ee —l,leeete Egillol.ll Please announce that DI Ito•urt W. le a clandlii•aa an the wt.. c t t • dee. rth %%lb hl•loaetre —B. C hatveae. Fag will be eupported in the Coneentton for thr 11110,11/1•.11 d hlhfur, lot a long faithful and fatale. service. ite a Mug deradtn• Ptrrn Weao Maga Wnrra k —Go n Please to annatmes the name at Mr Naar Wthattonto, a.satiable person (or the office of Mayor of Mt. my noel 7-01 ATIIIALrf —Mr Edi. !lease, •onottnett that C... 11 SCCLI.I. FAy , will be . e ...thdate k.r 11044111alson for oa<a of MaTo, a0•..-tn datorre W.an illAyerralty of Alleghtlay City. Mssomars, or ALLSOUINT CM, nittc,f Too vortll vinare announe• the name of Mr. /Imam, Ram MI ord, Allegheny, for the office of Mayor, euloJeel the decision of the Whig and Aloha..lm Oruro:mon novo7•lvr Mont Vim... 04 J.,. —'nn+Mc 8,14 y yenmg, m 1•600 Door, "P°na r bJi py .,ti ronirophco at hall esz= Si sr err —Peel, %Yoe.", t'ltarrnal. Bituminous Coal, Coke, Anthructte—with porttrular reference to the Pittsburgh *gal tortnatton Tektite—For the course of ten lectures SW/ Stogie tickets 'cents deell-eM PILED ON43(IIIAN Vocno Mn.' Ataar•nru.a IJaa.at •an Mara.mri iN•III . I7TS fi(l.l !of ftlite beforn We In.ululc will be deb rered by iba Hun. W•vrck Pony, 11., on Thurs day •vening, 14. 1414 uut., al 7i o'clock, in Apollo Hall Stogie Tth Yets 24 cent., admitting • gentleman and accomputying ladma 'ru he 68.1 •1 the rel.:pal booletthres 4.1. i X. 'I, inn' Nlembera"rickets for the course, t.ne Dollar—to I.e (tad at 100 Ltbrary ILthens deett-td J•COU WKA V FIR, JT., Ohm of coot Er We invite the am talon of clothiers and dry (mi. dealer. to the •xtenst•e sale mivertesed to take place, by John D. Davis, Auct :•1 &lc Fed.'s ware house,. on Tuesday morning, tech inst. The goal ••ce now open for examination, end each piece numbered en as to enable every nelson to make their own selec tion previous to sale ET The Whig Committed of Conferenee of the city of Pittsburgh. will meet at the Old Court lignite, in the Coramon . CAuncil Chamber, on Monday eventng, the I tth test, at tl o'clock, for the purpose of taking mesa urea with regard to the approaching Municipal elec tions. dec9 WM. M'CANDLIAIS, Chin. /aTars flaracrougg —We wolld call attenuon to this excellent remedy for Cougha, Colds, Conatimption, Asthma, and all affections of tb• Throat and Lungs Having several times within a few ye.rn put bad scow lion tg a@ elodiotzla of this kind, we hire.by expert •riee tested la excellent tudilidee, and lee prelpitiliti to recommend it to others. ftlinildeni or other „pabise peaker+ afflicted with bronchial Creed/Wm will find great benefit from it. use. It uprepared by • scienti fic physician, and all Mares will find it a safirand effi 'e'ontr:nititreigHilts (40triN'amtga:ncruh Ya te ssale at din re l tin Ten !pore, tilb.4rVourfli street. yth . rpw Warms, hJ their Irritation, augniem the sure uoo lanais shrpe Io ulr 99,1.6, io wbialt. "14 1 7 211ILV:glgr:r, it 1y aitld the recd G 7 t. r ; drably adapted in its operation; first, la remove the propltir picas, 444 ouloir, tO UP.' the "mute rend.. 'Ms; Anti lander by be ing shoe denuded. It I. remedy In which every eon • fidenee e. he placed; and that It hee answered the purpose is atandeet from the hundreds of ceruheetet peen in its favor les SFLAnes Wont Fatonrcan—Thep=it essiaXenne Isaalt ec ed inWanlans, lianaradinasantse _lts atesdirann Tie foUgmlitig sinnesnees, Melly table, citizens of AlladisanY and Homer eauunesijann used this Van: 4W istl44 CaMili , "" PiregMettlestrance of its dram manna n".. James Stratton, Founiest Seed, Filudwlth• Mari!. Steelton" Mary Stratton, Marl' Murk. Messer county. Sarah Hasberger, Manchester, near Pitt. Margaret Lindy.", James Mark, Squir rel Agnes Burk, Far sale at the drag more ofJ KIDD k Co, 60 Wood se dwell ET A cough shoold never be neglected. It may appear tnlling and unworthy the attention at hear but II mill n t remain stationary -Icor, it may progress slow at brat, end its augmentation may be scarcely perecpUble, yet when it once seises the lungs, all the other parts attire body will be sympathetically affect ed, and a confunied Couumption and ptemature death will be the Inevitable result- A Huh, cue would save . ..• • • many a life, and the umely use of a proper remedy might have arrested many a consamption. But molly persons have an invincible repugnance to taking say medicine. and rather than use the means towards •r -resung a disease, simply because the remedy may not be • pleasant one, would suffer and languish for a long hem, before they would resort to the aid of medicine. B. A. Fahneatock A. Co.'s Cough Balsam has a gn advantage to this respect over many other Cough I partitions- as us pleasant mate permits it to be without incouvemence But its value as a Bait COO su4m the speediness of Its cure. We have km e of the most desperate coughs, some of which been running on for a considerable length of ti yreld almost immediately to its power. Prepared and for sale, wholesale and retail. by B. A. FAHNFZTOCK A Co nor lOt cor Wood and tat, and Wood and oth Twee:nu:sr Trernsorte to tb%•alue of Dr AD Vermifuge. Read, all that dorsal. -A ferret, when placed at the entrance of a rat enters the aperture, travels along the passaige, • upon the rat, enter...les his d animal's defunct carcass to the light. And i manner have I found Dr. 111.ane's American V . . loge to operate upon worms. those dreadful and an ge rous tormentors of children. This remedy, Ilk the terret, enters the aperture of the mouth, travel. • own the gullet, hunts round the stomach, lays hold o the worms, shakes the life out of the reptiles, sweeps lean their den, and Carnes their carcasses clear out •f the system. This at least has been the effect of the Ve.(1111- fags upon my ...dm. WM. HOULA'TT. Naples, 1.. 1947." "This is to certify that 1 have used Dr.l.l . l..ancla Ver mange, and have found it to operate to hka manner upon my child... JOHN 11FUGGS. Nsplc., June,1947." A genun s smet of the above vsluable medicine can be had at the drug store of J. Ktdd & Cu., No. 61.1 Wood atreeL 110.27 Do you want TC7d - ftl.lll, beautay and Drake your h soft mid line! Read— I, Henry 1: Cullen, late barber on board the amain boat South Ainenea, du ecrufy that Jones' Coral Ilea Restorative Is the beet article I ever used for droning, softening, clear and keeping the hair • lung time soft. clean, silty, da g, rk and in order, all my euvlomers preferred it to anything else. I suppose this will sely any renonable person what I have stated. l an might give the mumps of :ISM others. For sale by WM JACKSON, sem% ry labeny st,sign of the Rig ROM HAD I.lairayti . R.o Tan - a—Persona who have o ther are honorubl) aaatired that a 2a. Loo of /ones' Amber Tooth Paste wilL on one trial. without WI, Alnico dir Breath pure And .went. Th< Teeth white and titans hard. Reader. la .t try this 011,. For sale by WM JACK SUN, e 9 Liberty .t, anynot the Biz Boot. veal Wright,M. ne F p !Ort r : . :tra l t, n o ti ppO t s ' ita tho lu nd 7k. "-I' Offier n' hoork (rum 5 o'clock to 19 A m 9 o'clock 105 M. scpl4-: y ~,;1 M Patent Cot:meta Beater Chu itui - rmi IPt 114: MINtTES Mil!==11=11 heading \LI., adveruseineut sod in•nr ,he e temerstu4 au.l cor,ou. to call and witness it opera non. A . , advertisements nt reianott to thus AO the haaAreds who hare acen tested, to rapereto• ga. isl Tin. Churn will produce Butler, gather,. /I in a us, •VVrel to tau minutes and tram errant prepared.. (mils. usually prepare Lt. m three to (Lye 13.1t1.• iy of lbw invanifon a appateol, e. b be prodneed from sweet siflt, or area fared fn the naaal way, and by mean. holeparl or boy can perform. in Ere that low berrinfore required ibe labor • womaft or man tor One or two hours, and sOtnehh holt a day. . . *I The wilt trr Elam, an OM. CRAM INOt UM, 1:11111.111, 3.1 Ile egraply ten ,au a thumb screw, the whole .11 aide daal4er le Wien out. loam' not.h.ng but the bane and rata to thr plain wooden 1.2 Isb It Is the cheapen churn ever Invensed. a. th. sateipliciiy of na cona tan f‘hnetell • - mbodrne err t phik.Op Ural principle) .la-k•e 1 , butotth• t mann:new , ti NEAPIMMOIMI ED- w r I,ave pure na.ed the monopoly of tho , valua bk improvement from Meta,. Colver MY.rs• the patonies. We are nose offertng the cornpiote mon., poly of tho, styled &mole tor the State• of Ohio, Penn sylvanta, Now Vora. New Jersey, Nlarvland and Del , aware. wh,ch c rerlaud and lug. p rofits to the manufacturer and a speedy return or intesOnont The put , llo are invited to all nod venues. Its onetatlC, at our odn-... nl r.a.bur g h, every day.. 4 o'elnek. r I II CLAYTON k , Proprietor*. thLer I.aeh.nae St Clair street, PGIIIIOOI o E/0,11, (.nne nflSee decllrdti Pesetaylvattl• RAU Road Cemibany. I , \NTlCE.•her.ny givn that the Seventh Inathiment e • Flee Dolrara per .00re rn toe Capital Ittoek of rata Company. 1• regatte.,l to be paid on or beton, th e tat dm) of Januar, next the eighth instalment 01 n" Dollar. per ohs, or. nr 6efore the fel day of March next toe moth ”. .mirneni of Flee Dollars per atm, on or l.erore tho IC day of May next.amlth• tenth lo. atetracut or Fr r e Donau, per that, on or before th e Ist day or .1u!, nest. II the offthe. No It) Walnut erect. rhtltals:plda Parnient. will rereirrd of one or more in•tal. meat.. or the eior k mar tie paid in full. at ihe optn of tkr Sivelthri.dera and "demi will be allowed from io to dale w p. ) meet Ir.welnierar tied paid punctually. will be aulderl . thernalty or oil. I.r cow per mood, as required I.y lore 1 il'A/RII/P. V. BACON, Treasurer 11— I n•talutents will be meal yell by W 11. DC'. I' at the Mo,ban , s . itubl Manufacturers' Haul, Pitts buratt dart I 00111 1O THE ESTERI . RISING.—A Tarr chance is no+ pre.nted lot she I.llle illVe•Ullftli in a boxing..- .rely on, one adapted to the esan of limited, KS well as us the 111[11. of extetienre reesurces, yielding • profit from ear.: and enterprt. beyond any operation of the day. It t. the romple e monopoly of • .tople arti cle, abliolutely necessary and ralcottal toevery lam. tr... well 'as ind.pensable to the mechanic, artisan •nd professional loan Toeo mm. its, en opprt ounity offer• itself for a Isomer entroyment Of elliset large or small intros. bringiag moose iaie and highly ssuatne. tory returns Thug desirous of embarking us • plea*. ant, genteel button., are 'nutted, with others. to call at the office of the undersigned, examine the article, •nd form Mete omit judgment, from the (scup...ed. Office. Exchange Butithugs. Pt. Clair at, next door to &moire Johns' °Mee COLVER & SITIARS. dee!! D1:511/011NS Of all glees, kept eonotantly en hand by C. lIINISFIN, deell-4v le and 2d .1. =OM I)ICKLES-10 bids recd on con.gdutent end lor z•le i.y C H CiRANT. MMCA I. 130 XKS I do: Moues! Bores. that rartety 0(141,,, Waltzes, quadrilles. Jost rated at dealt Z KINSEY'S. 67 markatt at MAxinurni rt.:NW—Jew received. one ease of mammoth (wild Pena Yower. having touch writing In de will find great ease In clang these pens. ini rhea do not cramp the fingers, and have One •moo(h pantile. NV W WILEAK. c,ner cili - ' ' and marker, Ida IA RD 011.--In bbl. Irost worter strained Lard Oil 2 landing from .tor hlaasenacr and for aaln by der II JAS DALZELL, water al /IREAM rtiF:ESE-400 bes prime ore= etteete, to atore and tor eal. low In close eortsmvpnt, ty eon /A/A$ De1.1. 0t 7F.1.1. VRISti ROLL ntrrrEß bbl. pume But. r ter, 1.1 eture mid for tittle I,t , lot II EIUTTER. AU Ws fresh Roll; 5 kegs do; Okeevred this day mod ior sale by 1 Alt 1)-5 Itrgs on store end for .allb s y cy deril c p F io A r Ft . l —2 1, A;l y 1 I t , ks I deal , yal Ai a d rrouyee4)—:di keg. 6 tut - tut, prime ttrltole, roopued sod for Ly do.yt. TASSEV wIN DOW GLASS-103 boy r , llO - , 73 do MI& 50 do 10314, out hood mid fur role by dee!! TASSEY& IitELST G LASS -I: burs ..Fl...rtt , eacel IW 10s14 IU 1,2x1Y; For sale by der9l 8F VON BONNTIORMT &Oo LY Yr d .", s l ," " . 4 " ii!-'76 N ' 1301.1 ki?l . ast r r i — INO4U-1 0 varis Ur &eel I F VON BONNNORNT &Co 11 "-j d‘, T , I g '118-- 6.'11 lb. naiggilicirt4l4: by SCORCILEI) SALTS-14 bbl. for sale b deoll 8 F VON BONNIIO ST Ye. Co TIROOMP—RO do: pill handled, for sale If D doe VON BONNIIO trr CA) LOAF Bt/Gifit.-410 bblo Yid We by &sell e P VON BON'NHOB.B ,- COFXSF-200 boy Rest Reserve, fo• moon 8 P VON BON' A LCOHOL— bbl. juB rood &sell 17-IRI ANDIVP . ATIIY.R IKI Fjog reeergedsmi for Jr der 11 A 11. FISTS' CANVAt, Strel mantly on M' `4 for !ale deell ---,-- -LIANCY SOAV,assN7S . bzy on tunkal4 [cc op! by Jaeni— .l DA qg • Cbrotucle cRy. --. ' .. SUNDIPS --3, 11 1 4 . Raisins; l aw day 30 boxes shelled Almond[ 60 de Meissen/ay 2 dram de; !cues Rielly laquonce; I bbl Y orli o n ' si 1414.6 }en received eM kir sale by dead BROWN & CULBERTSON DOLLBUTrE/L-41 bbli toll Want, fresh, JIMA +e' CO* fc ' s ' WC ! ti nagsAvGiv (NLOVItt SUE.De.33bbliebmat Okek NJ and ktr see by '4l.eb £4 k W - ipLOWL-250 bids extra family Amgen. Hahn*. brandrrusl received arni tar rale by aoeg 19 W IiARRACGII. i i . PPL3.— pc= apples: lOU bbl. do do Jun Lembo( from Comet, mtd for tole by dee., 8 & W HARBACqII_ - MEAL.—d tans oil meal inat landmj and far lJ .ale t.lecS) S k W Iim:LWOW RLEY.-500 bushel+ barley jusi binding Iron toe Comet, and for sale 6) deaf. 111EBSE-50 box. , cream rhesus, extra, landialf V from Laic Fne, and for sale by dee9 S NV EIARBAUGH. Edin and for sale al aGS —4 dees SUNDRIAS.-1300 t.ushels firma peaches, 100 bash els ehesouts, 1Y tacks leathers, Ist do wool, 2 do poseng, just sere" ell per •ieansers lifogoet am/ PlO- usergto a d for sale by real pre tmed MAI OWII, • ad ••e, ("AULD ' , ENS --Jost opetwd, another cm ofsp'endid KJ gold pr., of the belt manufacture, and superior to any he riontre told, and warranted, by deg!, Vt W WIL.P.ON WRAPPING PAPER —MU ruts rag and straw n. douhle crown and medium wrapping pa per, (or sale b b)' daen WICK A. McCANDIJ)IS. GROUND NUTS —WO bushels Tennessee ground may for sato by - - - - C '4 ,17 "ED --Lu bbliirl:VNl'r%4;ol,7ll.7.l:2; 11 ARI grir A A.PPLES —7ldble received end for ., 111. by (c 1.9) WICK lc McGAN =VAS P()Wlr4i PKI PRINTING keg. now ink..; du book du. Cylinder po•ko ink in I bbl Just trcoured and for onto by --- " • - PATENT MEDICINE DIRECTIONS for rale by dent) J SCHOON MAKER I Co S. MOLASSES—Su Su gar Hausa le. dery JAS DALE ELL Msale tt y ISI Ra decd nuuri AB toArielle LAHD OIL.-10 bbl. Conkling's beat, wintar strut ed, tutu recurred and for sale by dean SELLERS & NICOLS. t. bbls in ore uld t F "F." HULL Burn' der9l —lO store 11 UILL k 011 s to o . 3' keg. huller 111efi in rtIti FtrOdet.:r r I Eli deo l ARD IN Xi-MS..4w received I'IRIED FRUlT—Peaches and •pples in sack JJ ready fur dart/ AdealLL/k ROE. DEANS - 10 LOG small White Henn.. in Mom and .E.ll for .ale Ly deco /8 DILWORTH • I IRAH CIDER-00 Mold 111 Marti and for sala by Vdeepl 8 DILWORTH DEATH ERS AND WOL O-10net. prime Ky Fa r theralildu Wool, reed and for sale by demi C 11 GRANT Q 1101.: 111.ACKIN6-3 bbis, Maaon's manufacture, rhe'd slid fru sale by der! C ARBUTHNOT N Received on conslgnment and for sale cheap duet. C ARBUTHNOT 1,31.0 e 11— Viri %Ails carra Family Flour, in store and r for ,ale by /AS DALZF.LI 4 Jed) Water st • • :A) bbl. Green ‘• . u d ! iA„rAi l i DLACK A I.PACAN Al' IS{ CENTS—A A 51.9 n i) co. GO Martel rt, he •e 111 store lOU purees black Alpsee• ME Ilk rem,. per T•rd, We beet good• voluert MI=I=TIMM SILK STRIPED ALPACAS—I ease al strtped Mn dun.. !dal reed and for .ale by !ILK I' 11Y, & Co dee!) 48 wood It MEIM;INEIMI lASYLISIERI.!.. I rl.e fanry •toped cautmcrer.,• I k_./do steel nerd Luvii•kin do; just teed and for wale Cit AN tiF:R LEES— 60 bbls P" 1! J`%;•ll=;'' by dect. it water and Cel front at t"rr -,{bl.lls fresh roll and par ist Butter, also, P 40 ke g . Butler : t ort re<nrcd vud for Mi! l tY decd25'NATE MAN ,AN DLF'S. ta. ennuis' cnndles oneonalgnment. rut rnaJe deen ARISISTRONIi CROZ ER YE—I. , ...As Riot, tor .111. 19. derl/ A R.11:51110:11“ k C ROZ En bx. Ctucunau Slap, 'or sale AitatsTttoNu a citozEa BUTTER—I 6 kap prime Barter, for ola by de ca ARMSTRONG k CRi IZER BeCK HEAT FLOC R —4R sae k• for sale by dery A RMSTRONG k C &OZER DOTATOEM---.44Yen - fine l'iyabaanock Pota• does on conatimment. A by ery RIUSTRONO k CROZER ULM' R - .3111bbla extra Family Flour, in to and r to, sale by der9 DILWORTH Y APPLY:A AND PRACHFOA-285 boat Dry Ap .plos; 140 010 do Poacher, for ob. by 4.09 1 A DILWORTH ()IL CAKE—Yuma. oil rate past recarra per canal bow Nvir tirtgbtora, and for we Et B OSON! Co. dery • In Lawny overt LINSEED OIL —l6 bbls prime Lmseed Oil jusl rearrd svd for sale by decH YL. ; I3 beg • e iust reeroll end (or RULI, BUTTE/1_481,61s [mob roll butter ,sou to elyed nod for sole by deco rIRIED PEACIIE4 —IOU br.1.1. pat reeerved flud 11 fur pale by I.lectrr N ROBISON t Co. f KLATINE, or Coopers 166 . 50666, 6 r 6.66 for sale 6C.HooNlllAlirl6R k Co. rT[lfflffl ULAN —I bale ems ;oar ocssosol soss , for .ale ,$) dee6 111 ROBISON k Co. -3 Obla Croak famaly dour Jost revolved and for sale jdotet R. ROBISON k Co OOL —l7 bales Illmoos yeast 'just rereired and V for sale by rdeeth It. ROBINON h. Co. _ _ . UN DR V.:r3._ —MS bbis small orb Ate, DeatM, an KWd 'Z wypt.g ore.: bUss Dry ihaattsh 8 k, , g. Lard, No I leading froth steamer Lamarune, on sale by Joel/ ISAIhIC DICKEY h Co, front st / KEEN A PPLni-14 bbl., u . :du d ands, for sale kji by dace ISAIAH DICKEY b. Co CIIIKESE-100 bir to .tore end for .ale by 1„." dec9 dec9 IKAIAII DIC)CKI &C. CA URIIL~ — JI wick. Ilia teed, 12 do(` Feathers; It Diebb C now lan Hoch suns Iphin, far sale by le dx, onan; 9 ISAIAH DICCHY A. Co . _ JA LA P—VO lb. jun reed Rod for Ws try der , ' d KIDD & Co CALOMI.II,--150 lbapsat reed and (or rale by 6.4 J KIDD& Co YOODI.III CANDV-10 areas Au eve NI and E for sale by deel J KIDD Co LiquoiticE, Sicily-4M lb. Jost reed and for gal. by _ dece __ J KIRDAIO_ I-IQUORICK Calonna—ftl lb. lest ruod add for tale bt . qcli .1 KIDD a Co _ . 1 . 4 t.`4 . 1.7411' m sriFlll-6 dos just rec d per meant er I Newton, and for vale by dee4 - DE:FINED SUGARS-465 bbl. ent•ll Loaf, assorted 11 nuodbere; FA/ do enfabed; es do powdered; GA Jo elanfied, In ewe and (or tale by JAS A HUTCHISON & Co, Ails St Lowe Steam Sugar Refinery, de e 4 45 arawr and 99 lea nt w • E4FIOI.ASr —6ofiblsF=helees, N ,new,rop, .mcn.ni,anmiwer ItfiernseNo'n, and (or nob by deed JAMES A HUTCHISON & Co 12.1./libiEß WANTED—A pemon amptammd with I: Fanning, hnd the cam of small dairy, will bear of a surtation by applytng at thta office. Nene atrad apply but sada as can give eaUstactory assurance. of competency to modee• ianatag. dawil-atkarttS 110=13 THE AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR Ittli—,lnat I. reed and 111 .Ale be JOHNSTO4 4 611ACICTUAl, Rookießefs, ~qvc canter market and 34 GNTSP FURNISHING GOODS—Fine Shiris,with lj vandals collars, merino, Wk and wool Vests; do do do Drawers, wk, kid and wool Gloves, mono., cation and wool How, blk Dalian cravats; fine Ze phyr Souls. decS F H RATON &Co KID ULOVES-25 dos Ladies super lltsl Gloves, 11.1 " omens who. and blk " 5 memo colored do dees F H EATON k co VELVET PlLE—Steaeived this dal direct from Ea rope, the salmi style Velvet Pile Carpet e•er imported to the United States, to which we tame the attention of parebuiers. Call at W ArCLINTOCKS Carpet Waressoia, No 7 0 Penne et. deci SALICSMAN WANTED—in • Iv holomale end Wail Dry Owes Stars. One whosodersuands lb. elf) , bonne..,and can gine undoubted csferaness. Ad. dress immediately, with coal gigue mid tchlenta, Box No. 3110 Piitsburgl , ,i Pelt OliCe. deed . I)LACK WADDINtI—BAI don extra large and he.. 0.7 a pa' "leliVE d L4I". l'iWbillTE, 49 wood et i lITP BONDS—Wanted to purchase, a few Thous. 4._/ and Dollars of Pittsburgh coy 4 per cenx Boats. noe3O N BOL3IEBk. SONS ____ TIRIFIL) FRUIT-1M bustt Drtsel Peas es, 11 o d e , j_f Apples, Just sec...teed sad for gals. • • "I• AN, Vatgr au tit at GKEEN APPLEII.-160 bbl . Ore. Apples, tam. Imes, peals ks, 'sadism and pippinaM store and for sale by nov3o_ L WA'rEIWAN bbls in store and (Sr sale by nov3U L g WATER/1 , 1.V/ I)EANS—tat bbls small wane Baps% matoti iad fat El sale bY nc VIIVATintaIAN _ - - RESlll—d9 prune clover NM* SO bags Tlmeiby Semi, for sole by bov9o 1. 8 WATERMAN - Cll EESE-100 b. prime W Reserve, for SAN by nov3o 8 F VON DONNMOUT 1 tk, s.,SALr3-1 . ; V aAM ub th o F VON rONNHORST & Co FldiT B OATS — JO Flat Boats, from 100 m nu feet l o oc for sale by J ISCLIOONMAKER ai C. aov3U 111 itatat 4P kt±kr W. toy !Ina & IWCANDI.M3 117 . 1-IZig r ies anti Keztork Hoot, by, 11118QN & Co -I K1P1 , 4 c 4 F E: v .T A rta ia ih r z., v i i - mi zth r e , LEAD—ill* pip (Alum Lead, WOO lb. Thu far Ws by drr4 JAB A HUTCHISON c• dr, OLDEN SYRUP—I e bbl. , half bbls, and 10 tral kia G . i0""' i4""' and(" JZI W .:111I1C0118 1 iN t4c4l Dr;J•ka D. Devitt AiI,CD•OW.DJ.:--7: • . . Istrg. Stark e Petty:, and Salk Df*,Vods• 012 &eahy motrutts, Me. 11, atIO ceeloeki N the Comanserelal Sales [teams. ealtet Waad tad , Firth streets, SSW be sold, walkout mere% far cask carrm- cy— A large and general assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, embractrer the Stock oran extensive retail dry goods store, among which are Impedea cloths, vs.. - mares, wainsese, plans, White, yeilow, brown and war let flannels. Wattle., pilot cloths. colleoes, pilau. do lames. merinos, alpacas, dresestlka, blue k satin, men tal and Min ribbastes, cantbrie and tasnoner isrlthwes, huh lime* French Ibsen cambric hdkrs, shawLs and bdkfs In grew variety, damask Itnen table cloths, fancy - vesting', glow It, hewer, , tick. p,cher a, sheeting, shlstlog, white and assorted colored th'mad, erring silk, pins, needles. woe, battens, de. Al 2 o'clock, QrsAwrataat. Foanweas. kr. 15 hf G eteTsTli tea,ll brae fine quality Va. Tobac co,2 eras...awned gee eosaqte, biz assorted g l ass. ways; a general asennoent a household and kitchen &miter., eoeking 'KM. I.- Al G o'clock,. 8 k W HARBAUGII A of ready mtoto - i, boots, shoos, fine SALL, caps,quantity by duos, rides, ctot pistol ong s, gold sod sfis so r statobes, saddlery, five tilde sod pocket outleTy• bard. ware, moues] tortrotattsto, (coop ittmtdt, to. deo9 l'alnabla &al Edam on Pe?.n and Wen" stmt' at Ancaurt. On Wednesday afternoon,,,Dec , ilth, at lo'clock, will be sold on the premises, the following very desi rable property, vie: That •aluable three story: brick Derailing with back bulklinst, wash bow, bath holm, !to, situ- SW on Me North aide of Libotiy street. between Hey and klarbury streets:it trete pt , occupied by Id r. John Sibbenm the lot having a front of -t o Pent od"Liberty street. and extending back 110 feet io au alley VA feet wide. Also, those two beswtilal building low on the south side of Penn street, herenren Hay and Marburg as, having etch a front or V2l feet on Penns t, and eveni ng back 110 Wet to the alley aforesaid. Terme at side. dea JOILY 1) DAVIS, Acct. I=l Large &d of kaberias On Monday evuring. Dec. 9, ait 11 o'clook, ■t the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner 'of Wood and Filth streets, will be sold, a large eollention of new Books, embracing a general amontnent in the various de departments of literature and octane'. Splendid an nuals in rich binding, fai-ily and pocket .bibles in great variety, blank books, bitter and cap writing pa per, cheap publications, metalie !se. derS JOHN D DAVIS, Ana. J SCHOONALA KKR k Co Splendid NU, Forditure us Auction. OnMonday mortar's, Dec.'ll, at IV o'clock, at the furniture warcroom of ?desert. S.& W. hI. Hanni f ord. an Fifth strut, um door to the Erichangt flask or Pittsburgh, will be sold without reserve, Slew *mire mock of ur or and lashionable household diruirults which has been well made, and finished to style to iran customers; autoug which dill be found the follow ings: Splendid mahogany fume spring mat sofas; divans; Mahogany centre tables; do cord dm do ar ' de do; cPerry, throng and breakfut tables; do card do; high and hew pest Imdarcada, workmod wash moods; fancy and common chairs, mahogany dressing bureaus; com mon do, mahogany book case, ke.k.c. Tonna at sale. deed JOAN D DAVIS, Auer. Peussprory Sots of Damaged Dry Goods. At the Canal Wareham of hl . John hilted. A. Co. Penn street, will be raild wilboitt 'beery, by order ditto Underwriters, on Tuesday morning, Dec. Idth, at 10 o'clock, 43 packages seasonable staple Dry Goods, which have been elightly damaged by the tot ings of • boat in the Pennsylvania canal, consisting of superfine cloths, cuslmeree, satinette, alpacas, em brace, ca 11..., prude, ginghms, delta., swim,laeo oet,k and cambnc maims, lash home, ehawis and htikra, of vanoste descuptions, bleached and brown muslin*, velum, yellow and scarlet flannels, Canton flannels, cheeks, shining., ehemings, drillings, gloves, hosiery, suspenders, seems silk, threads, tn. Goads will 6s open for eummation on the Ilth lost. galepositive, and will be coati/rued until all the goods are sold_ Tereus, all sums coder Si® cash currency', from lIIOD to 1403, 60 days credit. and on ill sums aver ate, a erodit of ly day. will be Allen ray ffprovod endorsed notes deed JOHN D DAVIS, Am MR. HACKETT FOR TIMER NIEITThI. ONLY Moans, D.axect 11, will be presented Hotspur Lady PE ray Dane. ====el tatle=l (1 To morrow, Mr. HOokou grill slope!, omis witN lbw Ourilyd!rogua ail T''T"' exhibilion• with the Microscope and Lontorns be conunued 111 Philo Rill on Tuesday,Tbure Joy and Friday evenings fis week, which will h • die last. The Thursdny evening cztohluon will be to children - ticketo at half prier. Tickets at 1M evrits—vii he hurl at blr. Jewelry Mere. Mattel at, or at tha door. doon.se• ERIN TEA STORF- le Fourth arm; near Wood, P Ptusbotah.—Tee seescriber Itarinty pia returned from New York. tit now receiving a latel It.oupply, of fresh GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. five the New York I . e/un Tea Company. selected wrJs grananam roal sales. Ow Dock bean now heavy we am pre pared to supply Grocers. Howie,. thleamtsosts mtel P. rhea esnh any quantity end et any price they can won: paekm in L i and / pound packages, 5 Lb. tin GILL.- ten. 6 and I.llb utly bona, and inkaif chests. Retail Grocers are iliTtied to eta, as we can whit roll better Teas at lower prices that any mem house us Pitsabstcyfi Our shock of fine 'Comas tiptoe, Gempoorder, and Im. pert.' Gram, and poking, Black Tem am the best in Me Amax. market. Lover)nhrt doable refined Loa, Cntshei, and Pul ver:zed Descant, at mul or by the hula. COFk c.F.S=hloc.ba, Ol d Gov. java,Laptita, lah Do mingo and Rio Coffese, selected by dry =eh expellee cell coffee. Broker In New York.. R. ROBISON a Co Br.. Spiced ChwerdsA Melded Ceenentiew and Ordents, P*II4FS, put ispiti their own juice. Main. Rainy.; in 3 lb boa. N. it —All Lie IL Jayne's 1: amity hledwin. for ude. deep-ciroS A., JAYNE* R. R0811. 4 .0ti //c Co rinlE subitertbar t in odents for side a handsouirnot (NeS7 York,) and Clocker. (Boston,) Planers, Valid direct emotion to the fact that his is the oulx piaci" inn the Nest where the instrument, of thew, two makers, can be tried aide try side and where, ionsequeadx, MM CO idea of their Qulitles can be formed. Thal eutnicriber being male. to test their rebalea wants, sad having for %number of g•-• of? twin Clark. as laden into use lot the last In IwZrza l Atlia, • Chink. enng Mans, cola, to tu kts and humus as an aceourpanywient tr, tie voice. This Piano ma) sow be coos and esaremed• at his room. lie feeis conhdtoi c( Otis altility to give ,competent and relia ble °pinata au the aith)ect. A handwrite lot of new Pianos will be _opened in k tow days. H. aiHEF., dart At 7 W =M=t3 • wOn the 1:06 December:, the ./1, 1 (.et eliding oppered auxiliary tileamehip EdelK/ 41, 0 Far ham commander, will ujl tessMove on or about the nth proximo. _ _ _ _.• Thu steamer a bah rigrai. wnh two fall deck, and how fine Mate room accoMmodtatiom foloighly paatten hrs. She , a temma and *trona 'ship, about (our Tea .. 014, and arid be mph-tally- fitted for the voyage fine will take freight to the emem of IMO bbls ti offer ed at season Fur freight or passage aprd y to P.WHITNEV /LC, 73 Camp at, New Caimans. urn or In the aver cabl e •• • • ........ • ,• 83.`25 In the forward rebut • ••• • • 175 j - Sieeeeie vepen,....ts will nol be lake", deeti-11 vownt.r. Roo'donee for Rent. THE delightful country seat of Rev. Dry te Halsey, I mile below Manchesr ' contain ng about 3 acres of Ground, with about iim choice Iran trees and a great wanoiy Of fare flewerilig shrubs, all in • cod meteor cultivation. Teo location I. au elevation immediately above lite,' Mvue EL.P. ua, sow In progrstt of erection,. PoWaston pv,t, at saY done desired. APPIY 4130Mliaraliaon, Eng, Man eheeter, or John 111ype9,4 Co., lid eireet, Pittsburgh. decil-dkorM lE= sus DALE TO LET. THIS delightful Summer Retreat. for some years past txculsted by Mr, L Burr ...g field, is °Sexed for rife or rent on the fin et April next. Thip property his been improved by additional buildtrtgl, and a substantial Stone wall,and terrace planted woilt liverueent and Fruit Trace n a good tenant, capable of conducting . the Reveal, tie terms troll be reasonable. pEy CQPIIWI, Pittsburgh, Dee. 0. Agezt'fiiir lists:Trump, SUPERIOR lA/ND SISAWLS—WiR Murphy hos receivtphsli Wonting by Rhyresi a lot Of very aupettot wQOI LCing Shawls, of huidsocno styles. Tavern Morten---On band, I rood, Mock of these goods--ellve, invisible, groen,,Oarnet, maroon, drab, scarlet. he. Afitch Parmettos, of desirable 'Colors. A few black TlStiet Long Shawls, ofi• good quality, on hand as north east corner fith and Malik. m. deed 211ANUFACTUREI.) TOBALVD -70 as S Lawarune is; lihnwe. o tq Puunan fa and Is; 29ilsk.l.iLulluoter Ss; 16 do Ito bens & &awn 5.44 Cdo'lleary & J..*. 6s and Vs; W do Johns ;Ad Lawn& Is; 6 do Warwick super Is; 7 bra Steward tha. These Tobaccos, embracing some of the most Naos. its bnands, on consigliniont, and wlll l ba satd 14a, i a close, by dec9 S Tprgga..- ' A A. MASON & Co, iNt 1111#ei %my key;ru et . A received etotkpc Outs iptoiel plaid Lung and SquAre banaht previoaely teee ,i,kiLik. • ..Pnt, OW tens t►aa any " Ctittlntqc i c lk.t in egg tke tatpai la city, De SAM% that QV( prices from the date '( 4jll oe par cent leis tarul at any tanner . me, . . MATFILEW WILSON, Pomun sod hthooturePalo. ter. Rooms, Comer of Pan Mks Ailay' and Fourth street, annual on th near Market. doebold. A wyrierssui gunk - vottosi. TAIL MUSPRATT & AWLS' AT SODA Asti— Ito 6 uns, cs,sl overevey,or 4rem app'ed bill. tone el tiperanie.,;* Oc• pee, moe de l interest wi tted' Fir the eltperiat peeler o f etteem= l .• nlsr to the glees me soap metrateetunie *Plitt* ally general,. lye W &M KITCHELII4I4k, deol' ititellt_ HAMILTON CANTON FLANnI f A., th —W . R4Altr; tr0a 91". 4 " .„ t to ahnok N avaithing,alA a fist) stool! . of tad, yellow, and whltq Wonl'Elanuals, at loit. prices for quality. 001 • _ GREAT lINDUCTION IN PRICEI49I.yg4 &Jou. sox, 46 filattai aura, otrerfoa yip ~ tll IS , per yew below reralar prices,. rice Cmixfilw Ilitts, Mantilla do, black and fancy 444/11a. 6 1 / 1 4,1a Ldid , ss, Peale to Clotho' Pty./1. A Idst,isok Ibet , most ctoica odors ; .017 11♦68190 do °w—i 1: 9 74 1 'd }. t 4. 0 'F i l l : e at ' t *t t h r ' a at um+ tittitct.7 7 '. P"" i ' 'N o Wgod weet. 11410 A KIMINErrEFI csapwrtk--w. ronntld 111,11. Ora A anentioa or %keno araseung banana, In e•II and armakao our Mannar r Carpals, renteh are ,e,y flea L* .$)1 and colors. Waren:tam, No 73771 h Vatreburga. deanvivo( ATIN DAMASK—AV 111 , Clunock oxen to porelta. ere • •ery puudaotne assomitont of rich Alin Da masks for window curtains. Jilub French chintze. ours, linen, inszapatoot stutdo4lto,Ntitts.dovet Ina room, 76 Fouritt 4 - , doe* - FM= LINSr ( <12:3 4 1 , 1 ; ; ; : law*. lit.ol3l9oNikikog LILOUR--30 kir .34 bi "1"4" 01W no• 19 ANOLEBS AUCTION SALE AMUSEMENTS. el= EMCEE • Mr. ....... • • • , • • • Minx Porter . •Miea Wailers and Mr. Good. To eouelode with the WIDOW'S VICTIM Mr. J. Donn Mr. Pnor . 121212Z1 FRESH Pt HE TEAS, Wholesale and 1,41 at the FOR OALIFOIRRIA. cite 14m, !T:l4 STEAMBOATS., & rrrraavaas • DAILY PAcK ET LI N E.. r... known line of splendid passesoker %taw ant is no* ,sa.W of tho tarrost., sonet. boa shed sad furnisha e very meat powereof boast len.tha waters of the Wom E aeoosnausdatiott and cam fon that master earprortoo, haibeen psowithed for pas. wager. The Line has been in operation for Aso pant —has carried a million of people without the least ins. ry to their portrait The tso tlfoot al Wood street the day prosiosta to taltilllSs for the e.. UOl7l Odd the oozy of p:maitm get. i 0 all eases the passage Memel is seven.. The ISAAC NEWTON, CapL . A. G. MAWS, wi.l leave Pittsburgh every Sanday morning $1 10 o'clock.; Wa ii eepa very . Stunlay evening at 10 P. IL MONDAY PACKXT. The MONONGAHELA, Capt. Sums, will ham Pins burgh even Maadai caortgag at to &cloak; Wbentin every Monday evotopt at 10 P. IL TITEEIDAY PACKET. The lIIBYRNIA No. 14 Capt. J. Kigragarga, will leave Pitubargh ever? Thesday IDarnbag at 10 o'clock; Wheeling ovary Tom* evening al 10 P. IiVEEINErtiID4IC PACKET. The NEW ENGLAND No. 2, Cam. 9. Diatom!' nye Pittsburgh every Wednesday morning ai It 'clock, Wheeling every Wednesday evening at to r. ut, TIIII'EtSDAT PACKET Tee Bauxu.Nr, Capt. Ours, will leas* Pius. burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o'clock; Whardiag every Thursday evening at to P. M. The CLIPPER No. 2, Capt. Csool., will Wave rim burgh every Ftiday momma at 10 o'clock %Anatolia' every Friday etyma' allO r. SATVILDAY PACKET. The kll-48FINOE11, Caph 5. WC., will leave PIUa burgh every Saturday morales at 10 Wear& %loam, every Saturday evening at 10 r. NEW LISBON AND PITTSIJUSGH DAILY LINE OF CANAL AND STEAM PASIMTE, m at e Isa s . mum auannocr,) Leaves Pitiabargh deity at" o'clock, A.end ar rivn at Glaagovr, (mouth of the Sandy and Beaver Ca nal,( at o'clock, and New Lisboa at 11, some night. Leave. New Lisbon at 'o'clock, P. M., (making tM inn cuial to the river during the night,) and Glasgow at a o'clock, A. M., and orris.. µ Piusbuigh ai 3 P. making a continuous 1 kw orogen and freight between Near 1.61= 8 4 4 14 4"' n. burgh, in 'honer time and at leas rates tinnily any other in • • • • The pPoprietorr of this Lute hare the pleasure of is foaming the pebble that they here fiued ep maim suss Canal Boats, Ibr the accommodation ammonites. n u t freight, to ran In connection with the weir gnaw. stessocrs CALEB COPE and BEAVER, and cohneet 2, at Glasgow, with the f usburgh and Clog/o -n and other drily lien of reamers down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. The proprietors ptadis than. selves to spare no expense or trouble to mare cow foro safety and dirparolt, and art of the poblic a share a( then patronage. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. O NI,RARTCN, 8. &. 11ARBAUG Pitsbnu g h- R. ItiriNA, & Co. 1 lIARJ3A UGH & Co. N" Lkabaa• NOTICE—The steamer ➢EA K Clarke, mu ter, will leave after this notice, for Wall.rrille owlets. is the merai_m . 13 prrrestrrunt £ sato Daily Packet FEBRUARY ht, 1818 FEB LEAVE DAILY AT A. M., .4 P. hi_ itaßAi The follehring new boats namPista trio li ne for the present sans= AT. LANTIC, Cum_ Junto Parkinson TIC, CapL. A. Jactibg and LOUIS hPLAN Capt. E Bennett. T hu boats are =kelp new, . am fined op without regard to expense. Ee ry o eons rt that money eon procure has been pfooldorA The Boa will leave the hlonongahels, Whirl - Boat .1 the foot (Ross st. Passengers will bet board, the boats w il l certainly lasso darr L astest. used Ito ti A. M. and 4P. M. ia.A2l FOR • NEW ORLEANS. at The fore fee. mita steamer ALICi:::;;:': hl'lntyre, master, harm ure.boes, Fin. freight or passage SDply on l i ar UV • deell CEO B MILTENB RGER,Ags FOB LOWSVIILLE J " . maim The splendid nen er TELEGLA N No. L Hasler+, rower, will leave for , above, rid liaeastediate porn/ l For a day, at to,°'el ' c'c r k fre . In or ''' P” irlgalt %°;,..03,11,10&c. _ &SI GEO HNW ZIE GEE., ~---.. FOB NASHVILLE. Mt,The splendi u d t llAkti v tia:4l,, !,,,..... Wilkitut, mutes, .1 y,.. k. 'h. above and inierms,4l., p c ,. ‘,„, this day, et 4 o'clock, P. M., ponitiv•ny. For freight or Omer. aPPI . :, 04 bellPA.dealt T 1... _ _ Foe NEW ORLEANS. The fast roaming ararer i • PENNSYLVANIA!, Can ti C Gnly, rib leave for above all nuenstedialo ports thheday, at - ' Per fright or poozoge apflAsmAaglajbtio, EVITSBUIIIikt is WHEELING • A . - The loci rteanter-. CONSUL, Webber__, masterordt.leave regalarly or Wheelng, ataxy htorrlay, Wed nopjey and Friday, el 10 o'cloch precisely. Laa - ,e Wheeling every Tarsdny, Thtiretsgrient as torday, at 7 o'clock, a at, precisely. The Coned will land at all the Interenedlaie jbCRIS.—• Every areoutalation thou can be procured Orr the fort and and eatery of or has be-m t. : w rangled. The boat to also ad a self-eating safety gaud to rt.,.1 , ,, m 0iaz sines. For freight igly oh tet4 corner of lot and lihnithicid sta. REGULAR WI DEEMING PACKET. The now and eplendid steamer ST. ANTHONY * D P Loney, waster, will= as • my. r sachet between Pittsburg) and Wheeling, 'calms this cny ared7 Tuestl•y, Thaarday and Satuntay, at 10 o'cloek, A. N. and Wheeling eve ry Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 Welk, A. M. (what or passage, having superior ibeesnonrde. lions, apply on hoard or to JA-11/a6 MAY,, The W. Anthony te a new boat, and Gar speed any accommodanon• cannot be surpassed by any boat on the rivet. novl6 PITTSBURGH AND LOUISVILLE. FAGOTLINZ Tim tom and splendid OW paran oia/1r pcka :IRATE( N 0.9, Mason, mama., rill 1t.,. for einem mai and Loaistaßla on Thuraday, Ms 16th kosa, at to o'clock, A. M. For (might or towage apply on board. to BURBRIDGEONILSON co or GEO B MILTENBERGER: EICT Steamer Tattoos, will Maya Loaborillifor Orlcana, Telagmt, Nil 2. Pmomarno clo 6o direct, and can dams bes moored bore if Iss ;Wed. Ilevl6 Pall 1111.1 NA The rplendid hgld daanghi armor CONEET. Boyd, master, will lams An ahoy* d toterroothato sins ou this day at " For freight or pomace apply on board RFAULAR LOUIS ILLS PA ' . .. iwL Thea,lead.' new SULAM . VERMONT, Was Hulett, master, will leave for the e and Intermediate porn to-day _For roighi or Passage apply on ImanL . novnn ---- W1 Mit' uStliStilitttr . •-- IN ne ` Pk Varalri: Cox master. will leave •am allow, . . . _ _ d Intermediate port 'del day, ai 10 CIIZTREI For or passagerglStnogona W.WS K, qt. FOR ST LORIS , The new e4set fa.* mumps examen xouTH Cams*, Beak, stll IPtr abovat - al/ menace-aw ports this dab . .. , to o'clock, A x n. s s WAG ON ***a.rh Ofike i Pittsburgh 111111 i Plaladalpallate pita eaaaalassaza I TIME FIVE DAVIS—DUNNING DAY AND NIaTIT THE public are eelP cello' Informed th at. Ws Line will commence euxrain t i on the fib but . A sr will leave Piuladelghla daily with the hlaitTiaile . ro Cliambersbarg, aaa from ihenoe by WM.*, with • relay of hp:taa muting day and WM. "f• .1/1 be prapatld la forward 0000 lbei. holablullvdrIl• pxoNzirst Liam. Ma= iB4B. BE,IIMN UALTIMORE AND D1TT8131714011. Irr Tim., 6 . dAYL , Merel...4w usnaponed at Canal rams: FORSYTH A DUNCAN Waterollse4 3, l ,ll. V l s ti ty YRAILEY RIARSILLT e my, novt7 471.101 4 , 040 rd. timsto. BURKE £ 0041 pAait irocetufes - inallai FOR CUMBERLANY LIALTWOR. ,i AND TIM vasrkaN . . rim E , pte,wnetora of this Line hay c p. ~,t 4 ,„s u, a , A %mi.< p.p...--du , (.... : 1 1 a egse of all de' duly, et the 101ee.:,..... . i I. C. BIDWEta r , - Water strata, ROBINSON*, BOEft2.l' _ oet3l - te Seuth.Chantei lei, Batibeere. -- .______ . _ • soLL:Nua TaksisiiiimmaTiOly Luis. magi 18048. titlilat siurr in . es ou d v al; ituornicd DLL::: reecipted for by il'Nf E DIY 136 sui ne T i nayslas ...I ons, allow rates wed specified time : • * J 0 b11DW13.,1 1 4 4 ROBINSON 114 S. TRANDPOST TiOD• • 1141 ' S. Arraliblitly 'V"sui priewts alas. weenier Okica also of &Assam & Co's Pro daily linectesaiii Beebe Widasar went' Dailkiemis ass pccili="l. to ship propeity acy lOW without delay. dread:Dr. ctutrins: ciatps-rr.:—Constantly yacciving at '_l W. ll'ellatOek'a 75 Fourth meet, Giddy middy.. Carpeta, comatoar to part of . Aimatnatoo, of moat, aaaorifal patter.: %relay* West Pauerra naPO4Oll4. vary rick, lapestry, Braualq. ply...p all of which wa will sail as law as they can trogliz, • abased In this market. Isaporungaod purchaakts Iha iaanufacturera, enables us to esalnpdLa . snik market.eastren srkel. I t , rnt Altt Yir...ANWPOit Cal:3—Fiata V Zepnys Scoria, 'alma arid Cart dd. do do arahvd t Swan's dolma Vlctorint EiLatio septird ddriaddlo; Swan's down Nook Twig ladieseuk sad wads. Veal.% Saran's down Tviaaging.,, And Ide O aived .EATON'S noldWri Sion, Poldrth st. norm OtiNGlty bash dried Pellabeee2g4nieb drys .0 ender, bgs Ginseng; Ido flaskaroo; b. men Maui Beanaihrstreord per Clipper No 2. for sale by liar! a Co new Trull Roll &tier; Beer.iut; Mco ID. aliti;iwiqt<cmq rsof bt nor% IFIRIMION a Co m7w•l
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